Description
Quintiles pioneered the idea of helping pharma companies conduct
objective clinical trials to establish not only whether a drug is
effective, but who can take it safely. Our customers have relied on us
to design and conduct rigorous clinical research for decades, from small
studies to multinational mega-trials. However, we continue to develop
new ways of interpreting and evaluating data that allow us to create
more effective trials and determine outcomes faster. If that is your
passion, we have a place for you.
This is a homebased CRA opportunity that can be based anywhere in the North Central Region. These states include North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Kansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, & Flordia.
The clinical research associate monitors activities at clinical
study sites to assure adherence to Good Clinical Practices (GCPs), SOPs,
and study protocols. Review regulatory documents as required and
prepare site visit reports. Responsible for multiple projects and must
work both independently and in a team environment. May participate in
the study development and start-up process including reviewing
protocols, designing and/or reviewing CRFs, preparing Informed Consent
forms, developing study documents, organizing and presenting at
investigator meetings, working with management on monitoring strategy,
and/or developing project-specific CRA training. May participate in
clinical training programs and maintain awareness of developments in the
field of clinical research as needed.
Position will be filled at CRA or Sr. CRA level depending on experience and may include customer-managed clients.
Qualifications
- BS/BA/RN Degree
- At least 12 months of on-site CRA monitoring experience required
- Customer service orientation.
- Sound knowledge of medical terminology and clinical monitoring process.
- In depth therapeutic and protocol knowledge as provided in company training.
- Ability to perform regionalized travel an average of 65%, depending on project needs.
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
- In depth therapeutic and protocol knowledge as provided in company training.
- Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Computer literacy, proficiency in MS Office.
Primary Location
: USA-North Carolina-RaleighOrganization
: USA02 - US Clinical Development Svcs
see https://quintiles.taleo.net/careersection/10080/jobdetail.ftl
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